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Motor Frame Size — 13.6%

[...] grouping of frame sizes called original. In 1952, new frame assignments were made. These were called U frames. The current T frames were introduced in 1964 and continue to be the standard frame designation for electric motors. There are still many U frame motors in service that will have to be replaced in the future. There are fewer original frame size motors (pre-1952) but they may be found on some OWWM. The replacement of these motors continues to be a challenge and it is hoped that this information will assist in finding suitable replacement [...]

Motor Manufacturers — 10.2%

[...] 1890-present Originally known as "Emerson Electric Manufacturing Co." They are now a conglomerate. U.S. Electrical Motors, Inc. was acquired in 1962, and now operates as "U. S. Motors". Empire Engine & Motor Co. Orangeburg, NY -1920's- Equitable Electric Co. New York, NY; Jersey City, NJ -1920's- Manufactured Pendleton Electric Motors. Excelsior Co. Brooklyn, NY -1890's- Manufactured Hochhausen Electric Motors in the 1890’s. Fairbanks-Morse Electrical Manufacturing Co. Indiananpolis, IN -1911-1969- Federal Electric Co. [...]

History of the Crescent Machine Company — 8.5%

[...] first understand the political and financial climate of the day. During the 1880’s, industry in the U.S. was booming, and economic growth was exploding due to increased industrialization, expansion of railroads, and increased foreign investment. As so often happens after a period of fast economic growth, financial downturns soon follow. By the early 1890’s the U.S. economy was heading for a depression, which culminated in what historians refer to as the “Panic of 1893.” During this time, over 15,000 U.S. companies, [...]

Buffalo Forge Company - History — 5.1%

[...] was delivered at the “1952 Niagara Dinner” of The Newcomen Society of England, held at Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.A., on May 6, 1952. HENRY W. WENDT and EDGAR F. WENDT, the guests of honor, were introduced by CHARLES H. DIEFENDORF, President, The Marine Trust Company of Western New York, Buffalo; Vice-Chairman of the Niagara Committee, in American Newcomen. The dinner was presided over by BURTON L. GALE, JR., Vice-President, The Manufacturers & Traders Trust Company, Buffalo; Chairman of the Niagara Committee, in The Newcomen Society of England. Buffalo Forge (1877 - 1952) World [...]

Modern Gas and Oil Engines (Part 2) (1893) — 3.4%

[...] gasoline is used instead of gas, air is drawn through the gasoline tank or carburetor, entering at U , and in its passage it absorbs sufficient gasoline vapor to make it ignitable. Warm air is used to absorb the gasoline, being led to the tank pipe U [...]

Farm Motors-Gas and Oil Engines — 3.4%

[...] double-walled cylinder and circulate water between the two walls, through the jacket space. The base U supports the various parts of the engine; the flywheel W carries the engine through the idle strokes. Besides the above details, every gas engine is usually provided with lubricators L for the cylinder and bearings, and with a governor for keeping the speed constant at variable loads.       The majority of farm gas engines are of the single-acting type. This means the combustion (burning) of the fuel takes place at one end of the piston only. Hopper-Cooled [...]

History of KTS Industries, Inc. — 3.4%

[...] Robert “Bob” Manvel Coombs, Jack’s son, who had the joined the company in 1977 after serving in the U.S. Air Force and earning his MBA from Texas Tech University. MEP Cold Saws; KTS Vertical Band Saws; KTS Cold Saws The 1980s brought many changes and turmoil to KTS. In 1980, an agreement was reached with an Italian company, MEP Saws , similar in nature to the agreement with the 600 Group. The Italians made “circular” style or “cold” sawing equipment. A recession soon followed and KTS found itself searching for ways to increase sales and productivity. Late in 1981, [...]

Metal-Working Machines — 3.4%

[...] T (both this powerfeed and that on the cross-slide can be reversed or stopped by moving the lever (U) to one side or the other or stopping it in the middle); and (3) by closing a segmented nut (made in two pieces) upon the thread of the lead-screw (X) by means of the handle (V).       The feed is driven from the back end of the live spindle by the gear (1) working into the gear (2) on the shaft (3) carrying three gears keyed fast, as shown. On a shaft (4) below these and meshing with them are three loose gears, any one of which can be fastened to the shaft [...]

keller Hy-Duty Green — 3.4%

[...] green color and I think they got it spot on using the door from the body of the saw. 0065-0006-01202-U OIL 10A SYN-LUSTRO GLOSS 1 Gallon U [...]

The Thresher’s (Steam Traction Engine) Guide, Volume 1, Chapter 10 — 3.4%

[...] seventy-two foot pounds of work.       A heat unit, or British thermal unit, usually written B.t.u., may be defined as the amount of heat necessary to heat one pound of water through one degree Fahrenheit, or, to be exact, from 62 degrees to 63 degrees Fahrenheit, and according to Dr. Joule’s experiments, this represents an amount of work equal to raising seven hundred seventy-two pounds one foot high. A few years later Dr. Rowland of Baltimore found the value to be seven hundred seventy-eight foot pounds and this is the value now accepted by all American engineers [...]

Babbitt - Pouring High Speed Bearings — 3.4%

[...] system, and one is desired, drill a small hole through the bottom of the box and tap it for a small U-shaped pipe. The short leg of the U [...]

OLIVER EARLY SERIAL NUMBERS — 1.7%

[...] reading "Manufactured for American Machinery Co. by Bardons & Oliver (no relation) Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.." This machine had been badly rusted [...]

Unisaw Disassembly — 1.7%

[...] then lightly knock the rear trunnion bracket up and away (towards the back of the machine) until the u-shaped lip disengages the matched groove in [...]

Steam Engines at the World’s Fair (Parts 1-2) — 1.7%

[...] engines.       The large Buckeye engine, f1rst referred to, is completely equipped with U. S. metallic packing as an exhibit of the [...]

Unisaw Type Study — 1.7%

[...] 4 - Tops and Extensions 1939: Table extension (LTA-402) were X-braced. Tables (LTA-401) had plain U-shaped 3/8” X ¾” milled miter slots (without [...]

Thomas Blanchard — 1.7%

[...] satisfactory timbers. Mr. Blanchard made more money by far from this invention than any other. The U. S. Government paid him $50,000 for the right [...]

The Thresher’s (Steam Traction Engine) Guide, Volume 1, Chapter 1 — 1.7%

[...] brick arch; Q, the handholes; R, fingers for guiding the straw; S, a through stay; T, the fusible plug; U, the stay-bolts; V, the waist seam; W, reinforcing [...]

Steam Traction Engine Manufacturers — 1.7%

[...] S.W. Wood. & Son Co. Clyde, NY 1881-1926   Wood, Taber & Morse Eaton, NY 1885-1891   ( U. S. Table under construction)

Rebuilding a jigsaw sawdust blower — 1.7%

[...] now remove the two screws that hold the blower to the saw frame. Pull the plunger (attached to the U-shaped linkage) out of the blower body. The [...]

Power Hammers and Their Uses. — 1.7%

[...] cheap dies, the upper and lower halves being held in position by a half-inch rod, 3 feet long, bent U-shape, and the ends attached to each half [...]

Pre History of Jointers — 1.7%

[...] lumber, where flattening a face is mandatory. The history before 1836 is incomplete because of the U.S. Patent Office fire in that year. A few [...]

Pre-1941 Presses (The Delta Vintage Project - Part One: Serial Numbers) — 1.7%

[...] red tag that reads 3-2878 (according to that list that would put it pre-1941 correct?) It also has a U.S. Army brass tag rivited to the base. The [...]

Development of the Turret Lathe — 1.7%

[...] pistol was made in the Fitch machine, and the pistol was presented to the writer by Captain Ralph Aston, U. S. N. For the historical portion of this [...]

Electric Motor Tutorial — 1.7%

[...] motor. Information Sources This information on electric motors is from the Farmers Bulletin 1858 , U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 1940

David Bovaird — 1.7%

[...] members of the Presbyterian Church. In politics Mr. Bovaird is a Republican, and is a member of the A. O. U.W. Information Sources History of the [...]

Delta 6x48 Belt Sander — 1.7%

[...] completely. Check for missing or broken knobs and handles. Check the drums for a proper, slight inverted V or U shaped crown, not the slight W profile common [...]

A Brief History of Delta — 1.7%

[...] factory was moved from Milwaukee to Bellefontaine, Ohio and later the Tupelo, Mississippi plant where all U.S. made tools are currently made. The move [...]

George Westinghouse — 1.7%

[...] direct-current dynamo. He accomplished this work in collaboration With the late Admiral George W. Melville, U. S. N., and John H. MacAlpine. Within the [...]

Magna 11" Band Saw Model 630 (Main Page) — 1.7%

[...] 630" "SERIAL NUMBER" "22296" "MAGNA" "POWER TOOL" "CORP." "FORT WAYNE, IND" "MENLO PARK," "CALIF." "U.S.A." The band saw is missing the miter gauge [...]

Delta or Walker-Turner? (Main Page) — 1.7%

[...] and below thew serial# "Rockwell Manufacturing Co. Power Tool Division Pittsburgh 8, Pennsylvania, U.S of A. I searched this site all over for [...]

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